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What's Up Wednesday is a weekly blog hop created by Jaime Morrow and Erin Funk to help writers stay in touch.What I'm Reading:
I finished Boy on the Bridge by Natalie Standiford last week. My review went up on Friday. I felt that it fell short of its potential. But now I'm reading Scarlet by Marissa Meyer. I have to admit that I was a little sad when I read the summary and found out it focuses on Scarlet rather than Cinder but I'm quickly falling in love.

What I'm Writing:
Nothing at the moment. I haven't started querying either. I'm swamped with work.It's not likely to get any better until next week so I think I'm going to forego the writing goal.

What Works for Me:
Musical motivation. I've listened to Fall Out Boy's new album an almost embarrassing number of times since it was released, but I regret nothing. Sometimes music gets me pumped up (like Fall Out Boy) and sometimes it helps me to settle down and focus (like my all instrumental p…

I'm Glad I Didby Cynthia WeilGoodreadsRock and Roll Hall of
Famer and songwriting legend Cynthia Weil's extraordinary YA debut opens
the secretive doors of the Brill Building-the hit factory that changed
history. Part Mad Men, part Grace of my Heart, part murder mystery, I'm
Glad I Did is a coming-of-age story at an unforgettable cultural tipping
point: the summer of 1963.

JJ Greene, a gifted 16-year-old
songwriter, defies her lawyer parents by secretly applying for a job in
the famed Brill Building-the epicenter of songwriting for a new genre
called rock-n-roll. But their warnings about the evils of the music
industry prove far darker than she imagined when she finds herself at
the heart of a cover-up that involves hidden identity, theft, and
possibly murder.Cut Me Freeby J.R. JohanssonGoodreadsSeventeen-year-old
Charlotte barely escaped from her abusive parents. Her little brother,
Sam, wasn't as lucky. Now she's trying to begin the new life she alway…

The Boy on the Bridgeby Natalie StandifordLaura Reid goes to
Leningrad for a semester abroad as Cold War paranoia is peaking in 1982.
She meets a young Russian artist named Alexei and soon, with Alexei as
her guide, Laura immerses herself in the real Russia--a crazy world of
wild parties, black-market books and music, and smuggled letters to
dissidents. She must keep the relationship secret; associating with
Americans is dangerous for Alexei, and if caught, Laura could be sent
home and Alexei put under surveillance or worse. At the same time, she's
been warned that Soviets often latch onto Americans in hopes of
marrying them and thus escaping to the United States. But she knows
Alexei loves her. Right?

As June approaches--when Laura must
return to the United States--Alexei asks Laura to marry him. She's only
nineteen and doesn't think she's ready to settle down. But what if
Alexei is the love of her life? How can she leave him behind? If she has
a chance t…

What's Up Wednesday is a weekly blog hop created by Jaime Morrow and Erin Funk to help writers stay in touch.What I'm Reading:
Still Boy on the Bridge. I'm a little less than halfway. I ordered a bunch of new books from B&N and they shipped today, though, so I'm going to have to finish it before they get here. What I'm Writing:
Nothing at the moment. Working on getting Weredragon's synopsis down to a more acceptable length. My writing goal for the week is to get ten queries out there again. What Works for Me:
Sometimes it's not giving myself rewards. I've talked before about how I like to give myself a little break after I complete a task on my to do list. Sometimes that break is an episode of a TV show. Recently, though, I've had to quit doing that because I find myself spending more time watching Stargate or How I Met Your Mother than actually working. For now I just work through my to do list and then I get to have fun. What Else I'm U…

Killing Time in Crystal Cityby Chris LynchGoodreadsCrystal City called for
him, and Kevin answered. And why wouldn’t he? His relationship with his
father is broken—as is his arm. With barely anyone to miss him or care
if he’s gone, it seemed like the perfect time for Kevin to run away to
his estranged uncle and create an entirely new identity. New name. New
attitude. New friends. Maybe even a new girl.

From the first
moment of adventure, Kevin’s life takes a turn for the exciting. Making
friends seems easy with his new persona, especially when a group of
homeless beach bums instantly includes him in their crew. But do they
like the real Kevin, or the guy he’s pretending to be? And will this new
lifestyle help Kevin escape from the misery of his former life—or will
it drag him right back into the reasons he left home?All Fall Downby Ally Carter Embassy Row #1 GoodreadsGrace
can best be described as a daredevil, an Army brat, and a rebel. She is
also the only granddaughter of …

What's Up Wednesday is a weekly blog hop created by Jaime Morrow and Erin Funk to help writers stay in touch.

What I'm Reading:
Currently Boy on the Bridge by Natalie Standiford. I must admit that it's not holding me as well as I hoped.

What I'm Writing:
Going to start working on submission materials for Weredragon tomorrow.I already have a synopsis and query, I just need to make sure they're the best they can be.

What Works for Me:
Giving myself time off when I need it. For instance, Mondays I have class from 11 to 8:20 with only a few hours of break in between. My goal is to lower my target word count to a more manageable number or possibly eliminate it completely. The rest of the week is not nearly as hectic yet so there will be plenty of time for a proper writing session. What Else I'm Up To:
Classes. I'm actually really excited about mine this semester. It's going to be quite a bit of work but also a lot of fun.

The Boy Next Doorby Katie Van ArkGoodreadsMaddy Spier has been in
love with the boy next door forever. As his figure skating partner she
spends time in his arms every day. But she’s also seen his arms around
other girls—lots of other girls.

Gabe can't imagine skating
with anyone but Maddy, and together they have a real chance at winning
some serious gold medals. So, he’s determined to keep thinking of her
like a sister. After all, he’s never had a romantic relationship that
lasted for more than two weeks.

But when their coach assigns a
new romantic skating program, everything changes. Will this be the big
break that Maddy’s been hoping for or the big breakup that Gabe has
always feared?Vivian Apple at the End of the Worldby Katie Coyle Vivian Apple #1 GoodreadsSeventeen-year-old Vivian
Apple never believed in the evangelical Church of America, unlike her
recently devout parents. But when Vivian returns home the night after
the supposed "Rapture," all that’s le…

Cinderby Marissa Meyer
Lunar Chronicles #1 Humans and androids
crowd the raucous streets of New Beijing. A deadly plague ravages the
population. From space, a ruthless lunar people watch, waiting to make
their move. No one knows that Earth’s fate hinges on one girl.

Cinder,
a gifted mechanic, is a cyborg. She’s a second-class citizen with a
mysterious past, reviled by her stepmother and blamed for her
stepsister’s illness. But when her life becomes intertwined with the
handsome Prince Kai’s, she suddenly finds herself at the center of an
intergalactic struggle, and a forbidden attraction. Caught between duty
and freedom, loyalty and betrayal, she must uncover secrets about her
past in order to protect her world’s future. I know, I know. Very late to the party on this one. With this book, though, it's definitely better late than never. This book caught me and refused to let go. About halfway in, I told myself that I could read a few chapters before I got back to work. Ende…

What's Up Wednesday is a weekly blog hop created by Jaime Morrow and Erin Funk to help writers stay in touch. First Wednesday of the new year! It's been over a month since I've participated and I can't believe I let the time slip by like that.

What I'm Reading:
I finished Cinder by Marissa Meyer a few days ago. I'm very late to the party on that one, but it's a fantastic book and I'm looking forward to getting my hands on the next installment. Full review will be up on Friday. Next up is The Boy on the Bridge by Natalie Standiford.

What I'm Writing:
Getting Weredragon ready to get back out there with queries. I gave it a skim and decided that I'm not quite ready to give up on it yet. My goal is to get my synopses and query agent-ready so that by this time next week I can start querying.

What Works for Me:
Being busy. Quite honestly, I was hoping to get a lot done over my winter break. I figured that without school I'd have tons of free time…

I used to do weekly posts featuring new releases in young adult and middle grade and I've decided that it's time to bring that back. I've gotten out of touch with what's coming out and there are so many fantastic books.

Gone Too Farby Natalie RichardsGoodreadsSend me a name. Make someone pay.Piper Woods can't wait to
graduate. To leave high school-and all the annoying cliques-behind. But
when she finds a mysterious notebook filled with the sins of her fellow
students, Piper's suddenly drowning in their secrets.And she's not the only one watching...An anonymous text invites Piper
to choose: the cheater, the bully, the shoplifter. The popular kids with
their dirty little secrets. And with one text, Piper can make them pay.But the truth can be dangerous...There Will Be Liesby Nick LakeGoodreadsIn four hours, Shelby Jane Cooper will be struck by a car.

Shortly after, she and her mother will leave the hospital and set out on a winding journey toward the Gra…

Happy New Year, everyone! Seriously, where did the time go? It's January 1st again which means it's time to make resolutions. I try to keep mine realistic, so that I might actually have a chance at keeping them. I thought about throwing some kind of exercise- or health-related goal on here, but those are always the first to go.

My resolutions:

Figure out where my writing is going.
I wanted to have some kind of goal here, like "revise this novel" or "complete two first drafts" but the truth is this has to be figured out first. My goal is to set up a game plan and stick to it.

Read 75 books.
I've been terrible at keeping up with my reading goals over the past few years and this year I'm determined to change that. About six books a month sounds do-able.

Move out.
I'm graduating college in a few months and my goal is to be moved into my own place by the end of the year.

Blog at least three days a week.
Blogging has definitely fallen to the wayside…